Cecilia Wong, 5th & Glow — 27 Nov 2024
Concealer Trick Celebrities Use to Hide Wrinkles and Look Years Younger
Have you ever applied concealer under your eyes, hoping to hide those pesky wrinkles and eye bags, only to end up looking cakey and emphasizing the very things you wanted to conceal? You're not alone, and I'm here to help.
It's no secret that many of us rely on concealer to brighten our under-eye area. But here's a little-known fact: most people apply concealer in a way that can actually make wrinkles and eye bags look worse.
Today, I want to share a simple concealer trick that celebrities and top makeup artists use to look years younger. The best part? It only takes minutes, and you can do it right at home.
The Common Concealer Mistake
Most people apply concealer all over the under-eye area, from the inner corner to the outer edge, right up to the lash line. While this might seem logical, it can cause the concealer to settle into fine lines and wrinkles as the skin moves throughout the day—especially when we smile or express ourselves.
The Celebrity Concealer Secret
The trick is to focus your concealer application on a specific spot: the inner corner of your under-eye area. This area doesn't move much when you make facial expressions, so the concealer stays put and doesn't crease.
- Here's how to do it:
- Identify the Area: Look in the mirror and smile. Notice how the outer part of your under-eye area creases, but the inner corner remains relatively still.
- Apply Concealer to the Inner Corner: Use a creamy concealer that matches your skin tone. Dab a small amount onto the inner corner of your under-eye area, where you might have the most darkness.
- Blend Gently: Use your ring finger or a soft brush to gently tap and blend the concealer outward, but avoid going all the way to the outer corner or up to the lash line. The goal is to brighten the inner eye area without applying excess product to areas that crease.
- Set If Needed: If you have oily skin or prefer extra staying power, lightly dust a translucent powder over the concealed area. Remember, less is more to prevent a cakey look.
Why This Works
- By applying concealer only to the inner corner, you:
- Brighten the Area That Needs It Most: The inner corners often have the most shadow and darkness.
- Avoid Emphasizing Wrinkles: Less product on the areas that move means less chance of creasing and settling into fine lines.
- Maintain a Natural Look: This technique enhances your natural beauty without looking overdone. This technique enhances your natural beauty without looking overdone.
Additional Tips for a Youthful Glow
- Hydrate Your Under-Eye Area: Always start with a good eye cream to keep the skin moisturized.
- Choose the Right Concealer: Opt for a lightweight, hydrating formula that won't dry out or cake.
- Embrace Minimalism: Sometimes, less really is more. A subtle touch can have a significant impact.
A Personal Story
I remember working with a client who was frustrated because her concealer always made her look older. I introduced her to this simple trick, and the change was incredible. Not only did she look more awake and youthful, but she also felt more confident throughout the day.
I encourage you to try this concealer technique and see the difference it can make. It's a small change that can have a big impact on your daily makeup routine.
XOXO,
Cecilia Wong